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copied by the
Dughlats (one of whom, Amir Tulik, had been
secretly converted even
before the khan's
adoption of the faith). However, the
Dughlats continued...
- They were
political prisoners in Samarkand. In the east, the
powerful Dughlats enthroned a son of Esen Buqa I,
Tughlugh Timur as khan of
Moghulistan in...
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powerful of the tribes, the
Dughlats,
controlled extensive territories in
Moghulistan and the
western Tarim Basin. In 1347 the
Dughlats decided to
appoint a...
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conquered the
Dughlats but
established his own
Yarkent khanate instead. This put an end to the
dominance in the
cities of
Kashgaria of the
Dughlat emirs, who...
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Mirza Muhammad Haidar Dughlat Beg (Persian: میرزا محمد حیدر دولت بیگ c. 1499/1500 – 1551) was a
Chagatai Turco-Mongol
military general,
governor of Kashmir...
- the mid-16th century, in the Tarikh-i-Rashidi by
Mirza Muhammad Haidar Dughlat, a
Chagatayid prince of Kashmir,
which locates Kazakh in the
eastern part...
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Medieval tribes Khamag Mongol Baarin Barga Barlas Bayad Borjigin Chonos Dughlat Eljigin Gorlos Jalair Katagan Kerait Khongirad Manghud Merkit Naiman Oirat...
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Extinct Turkic groups Bulaqs Bulgars ****ans
Dughlats Karluks Khazars Kimek Kipchaks K'o-sa
Oghuz Turks Shatuo Türgesh Uzes...
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powerful of the tribes, the
Dughlats,
controlled extensive territories in
Moghulistan and the
western Tarim Basin. In 1347 the
Dughlats decided to
appoint a...
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Sultan Said Khan
returned to
Moghulistan and
defeated Mirza Abu Bakr
Dughlat in
Dughlat, and in 1514
declared himself Khan.
There was also a
faction in the...